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STEVE CUOZZO: Financial black holes leave New York with more craters than the moon
Incongruous and depressing sights await a stroller in Manhattan. Locations that ought to be thriving sit derelict behind ramshackle plywood fences. There are empty lots, deep craters and partly demolished facades – sometimes all three at the same address.
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STEVE CUOZZO: Miami’s vice is a microcosm of America’s property bubble
The enormity of the US property meltdown strikes you in Miami as it does nowhere else. There might be more unsold homes in southern California and Las Vegas, but the debacle looks worse in south Florida for a simple reason: the tens of thousands of new units concentrated in clusters ...
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STEVE CUOZZO: The market has severe reservations about New York hotels
The New York City hotel business is in more than one kind of pickle
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STEVE CUOZZO: Manhattan was scraping the skies. Now it's scraping the barrel
In 1989, a BBC documentary, entitled Skyscraper, chronicled the creation of Manhattan’s WorldWide Plaza. Twenty years on, its largest component has become a nightmare for its owner
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The downturn may have its upside for New York real estate
In a recent TV interview, Donald Trump called Ground Zero’s Freedom Tower a ‘huge white elephant’ that could be a ‘catastrophe’ for New York. He mused: ‘Can you build a building with millions of square feet when office space is going begging? They should think about not building [it] because ...
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Opinion: Steve Cuozzo
The city that survived 9/11 is strong enough to weather Wall Street’s woes
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It's hardly Moscow on the Hudson, but Russia's New York presence is growing
Opinion: Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo Why Chicago is my kinda town
The US’s second city has proved resilient against 9/11, the dot.com crash and now the credit crunch, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo Old-fashioned rules inthe Garment District
Mayor Bloomberg’s regeneration efforts are thwarted by anachronistic manufacturing zoning, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo Condo cocktail gets commercial shakedown
The office market is overtaking residential in the Big Apple, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo. Developers give New York eateries food for thought
Escalating rents are forcing restaurateurs to rethink how they do business or face closure, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo - New York's Wild west cleans up it's act
New frontiers open up as Midtown expands, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo. Will Merrills headline at Madison Square Garden?
Wall Street giant could be on the move and resuscitate plans for Penn Street, says New York Post managing editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo: Class war breaks out on New York’s East Side
Sale of Stuyvesant complex divides opinion on social housing, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo: Vornado is the glitziest REIT in town
Chief executive Steven Roth can claim famous eaterie Le Cirque as his ‘glammest' address, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo. New York's good times stop at Ground Zero
The site's delayed development is the fly in New York's ointment, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo
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Tenants love all-singing, all-dancing 42nd Street
After being rejuvenated as an office destination, a 42nd Street address is now highly prestigious, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo
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Manhattan view: Steve Cuozzo: Regeneration is New York’s new state of mind
The city has not lost its character, but has become the glittering wonderland it never quite was, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo
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Goldman Sachs seals Downtown’s future
The Wall Street powerhouse’s relocation comes with a price, says New York Post executive editor Steve Cuozzo